Pro-Ag Farmers Cooperative is a locally owned and controlled business.  Our purpose is to provide farm and rural customers with quality products, marketing, and friendly service at competitive prices that will enhance producer profitability and keep Pro-Ag Farmers' Cooperative financially strong and growing.

 

Brandon has updated their phones so please note the NEW NUMBERS:

Brandon Agronomy (320) 391-0600

Brandon Grain - (320) 391-0610

Garfield has updated their phones and their number is :

(320) 391-0620

 

 

NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING

MARCH 14TH

AT PRAIRIE EVENT CENTER

MEAL 11:00-12:45

BUSINESS MEETING AT 1:00


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Free Price Later on Soybeans & Wheat, Starting on new Deliveries  1-22-24, Grain storage will start on Aug 1st, 2024 if grain is not priced. Thanks!

Rye cash price is  $ 6.50

Parkers Prairie  is unable to receive spring wheat until after fall harvest. 9-14-23

Pro-Ag will not buy grain after 1:15  going forward 12-6-23

 

 


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Bids are subject to change

 


Futures


Market Snapshot
Quotes are delayed, as of March 18, 2024, 09:00:03 PM CDT or prior.

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Ag Market Commentary


Cattle Close Up by Triple Digits
The cattle futures market finished the day with $1.32 to $1.80 gains across the nearby contracts. Feeders were $1.92 to $3.12 higher leading the way. USDA reported cash trades for the week from $185 to $190, though the bulk of business took place on Friday with $186 sales for the...
Corn Closed Firm for Monday
The corn market initially tried for gains to start the week though faded back to close UNCH to fractionally lower. The weekly Export Inspections data showed 1.24 MMT of corn was shipped during the week that ended 3/14. That was up from 1.17 MMT the week prior and was slightly...
Beans Fade Out of Weekend
Soybean futures were 8 ¼ to 10 ½ cents weaker across the front months to start the week. July held above the $12 mark for the close, while May spiked over the $12 mark at the high. Soymeal futures were $2.40 to $2.80 lower on the day. Front month Soy...
Cotton Off Highs, Still Higher on Monday
The May cotton futures were 163 points off their 226 point gain for the close, though the nearby contracts were still 1 to 67 points higher at the close. The Cotlook A Index for was down by 135 points to 98.45 on 3/15. USDA’s weekly Cotton Market Review showed 11,320...
Wheats End Off Highs But Hold Gains
The front month wheat market contracts rallied out of the weekend. Chicago prices ended the day 1 ¼ cents off the session high and 12 to 14 ¼ cents in the black. KC closed 7 ½ to 8 ¼ cents in the black for Monday. MGE was 4 ¼ to...
Monday Gains for Lean Hogs
Front month hog prices were mostly higher, though April was a dime weaker. The back months were 25 to 80 cents higher for the close. USDA’s National Average Base Hog price was 28 cents weaker to $79.66. The CME Lean Hog Index for 3/14 was $82.34, up by 25 cents....

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